Description

Version: 3.3.5
Mac Platform: Intel
Includes: KG
OS version: 10.6 or later
Intel
Activation:
Use the included KG (Thanks to Special [K])
How to open Special [K] keygen Mac OS X v10.10 ("Yosemite"):
Right click on "EmmGunn Software [KG]" and click on "Get Info".
Check the box to "Open in 32-bit mode" and close the "Get Info" window.
Open "EmmGunn Software [KG]" and proceed normally.
Re-select AVItools from the App list before generating the key
What's new in Version 3.3.5:
Fixed an initial set of Yosemite related bugs
Fixed a bug that could cause crashes when editing jobs from the queue
Fixed bug where log files of identical processes get appended instead of rewritten
What's new in Version 3.3.4: Show
What's new in Version 3.3.3: Show
What's new in Version 3.3.2: Show
What's new in Version 3.3.1: Show
What's new in Version 3.3: Show
Link for more information: http://www.emmgunn.com/avitools/avitoolshome.html
What is AVItools?
AVItools is a Mac OS X application used for the creation and editing of AVI videos. It is an offshoot of another application called MKVtools, so if you are familiar with its operation, you should be comfortable using AVItools. As the name might imply, AVItools is a graphical interface for a variety of tools useful for processing video files. Mencoder and Mplayer do the brunt of the work. Limitations to AVItools’ capabilities are most often due to limitations with these applications.
When you open a video file in AVItools, you will be presented with a list of video, audio and subtitle tracks contained in the file. Sometimes there will be enough information for you to determine what each track represents. If not, you can select a video and an audio track (and optionally a subtitle track) to preview the tracks in an mplayer window.
Once you’ve determined which tracks you are interested in, you can either convert the tracks into an AVI video, or you can extract the tracks individually to manipulate in your favorite video application. You also can edit AVI files by either splitting or joining videos.